The Bible is about God—who he is, what he has done, and what he is doing. It’s about the Messiah: the God who became human.
Tag: biblical interpretation
Jesus Sees Himself as Embedded within a Large Story
Why is it important to understand that the Old and New Testaments are not separate messages but one continuous message climaxing in Jesus? We get into that and more in this week’s episode on Unfeigned Christianity.
The Bible Is a Collection of Writings by Various Authors
Today, we dive into the second paradigm shift that helps us better understand the story of the Bible: it’s made up of many pieces of writings written by many different authors.
The Bible Is a Story: Everything That Does & Doesn’t Mean
What does it mean that the Bible is a story. Does the fact that the Bible is a story mean we don’t have follow any of its rules?
Reading Scripture As Literature w/ Dru Lattin
Dru joins me once again to dive deep into reading scripture as literature. How does this shape the way we interpret the Bible? Listen and find out!
Revelation as a Political Cartoon: Critiquing Empires Past, Present, and Future
This political cartoon presents an inspiring vision of God’s present and future reign, centered around the slaughtered Lamb, Jesus Christ.
You Don’t HAVE to Read Scripture…
You don’t have to read scripture. But chances are that you’ll lose sight of Jesus if you don’t. Here’s a way to help scripture come alive.
Does Reading Genesis as Metaphor Cast Doubt on Its Historicity?
In my recent article, How Should We Interpret What the Bible Says, I emphasized the importance of deciding what matters most to us: grammar or history. Chadwick Beiler responded in the comment section with some really thoughtful questions about what I said and so I decided to turn my response to him into another article. Perhaps you had similar question.
How Should We Interpret the Bible?
The Bible is about God. He has a message he wants to communicate to humanity, and he has revealed it through this collection of writings. Here’s how to interpret what it says.